Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum

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Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum is a key document of the Second Vatican Council that articulates the Catholic Church’s teaching on divine revelation, Scripture, and Tradition.

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instanceOf Catholic magisterial document
Second Vatican Council document
dogmatic constitution
affirms God is the author of Sacred Scripture
Scripture teaches truth for the sake of our salvation
human authors of Scripture are true authors inspired by the Holy Spirit
approvedBy Second Vatican Council
surface form: Council Fathers of Vatican II
belongsToCouncil Second Vatican Council
chapter Chapter I: Revelation Itself
Chapter II: The Transmission of Divine Revelation
Chapter III: Sacred Scripture, Its Inspiration and Divine Interpretation
Chapter IV: The Old Testament
Chapter V: The New Testament
Chapter VI: Sacred Scripture in the Life of the Church
emphasizes the importance of Scripture in preaching
the importance of Scripture in the spiritual life of the faithful
the importance of Scripture in theology
encourages frequent reading of Scripture by the laity
translation of Scripture into vernacular languages
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surface form: Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation
hasLatinTitle Dei Verbum
hasNumberOfChapters 6
hasNumberOfSections 26
influenced Catholic catechesis on Scripture
Catholic teaching on revelation
post–Vatican II Catholic biblical scholarship
issuedBy Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
languageOfTitle Latin
promulgatedAt Second Vatican Council
promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
promulgatedOn 18 November 1965
relatedDocument Sacrosanctum Concilium
surface form: Constitution Sacrosanctum Concilium

Lumen Gentium
surface form: Dogmatic Constitution Lumen Gentium

Gaudium et Spes
surface form: Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et Spes
subject Bible
surface form: Sacred Scripture

Holy Tradition
surface form: Sacred Tradition

divine revelation
inerrancy of Scripture
inspiration of Scripture
interpretation of Scripture
relationship between Scripture and Tradition
role of the Magisterium
teaches Christ is the fullness of divine revelation
God reveals himself in deeds and words
Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture form one sacred deposit of the word of God
Scripture must be read in the same Spirit in which it was written
attention must be given to literary forms and historical context in biblical interpretation
the Magisterium authentically interprets the word of God
titleMeaningInEnglish Word of God

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this entity surface form: Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation
Chapter III: Sacred Scripture, Its Inspiration and Divine Interpretation partOf Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum
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this entity surface form: Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation
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DV hasEnglishTitle Dogmatic Constitution Dei Verbum
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